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back when joe wrote this law, domestic abuse was too often seen as a private matter. best hidden behind closed doors. victims too often stayed silent or felt that they had to live in shame, that somehow they had done something wrong. even when they went to the hospital or the police station, too often they were sent back home without any real intervention or support. they felt trapped, isolated and as a result domestic violence too often ended in greater tragedy. so one of the -- the great legacies of this law is that it didn't just change the rules. it changed our culture. it empowered people to start speaking up. it made it okay for us as a society to talk about domestic abuse. it made it possible for us as a country to address the problem in a real and meaningful way. and it made clear to victims that they were not alone. that they always had a place to go and they always had people on their side. and today, because members of both parties worked together, we're able to renew that commitment. reauthorizing the violence against women act is something i called for in
back when joe wrote this law, domestic abuse was too often seen as a private matter. best hidden behind closed doors. victims too often stayed silent or felt that they had to live in shame, that somehow they had done something wrong. even when they went to the hospital or the police station, too often they were sent back home without any real intervention or support. they felt trapped, isolated and as a result domestic violence too often ended in greater tragedy. so one of the -- the great...
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, is contriving to temporarily suspend the 16.4 trillion dollar debt limitment and they also pass a law that would dock lawmakers pay unless the democratically controlled senate pass as budget which it hasn't done in nearly four years. >> i think that was just a gimmick, giving barack obama a blank check for four months is just inane as far as i'm concerned. >> this is a huge day for the american people. >> john: it seems the only people that's pleased are the ones at the white house. >> the president will not delay in this billing becoming law. >> they're playing political pr. i think they want to stay in their jobs. >> john: january 29th, rozwell, georgia. >> what's the biggest challenge you've got right now. >> congressman price has breakfast with skeptical business leaders from thinks district. >> it's the same thing they've been doing, it's not working and it's taking us down the wrong road. >> john: what are you hearing from your constituents? >> they're scared to death. >> john: two days later, in a nearby congressional district congressman brown is meeting with constituents, too
, is contriving to temporarily suspend the 16.4 trillion dollar debt limitment and they also pass a law that would dock lawmakers pay unless the democratically controlled senate pass as budget which it hasn't done in nearly four years. >> i think that was just a gimmick, giving barack obama a blank check for four months is just inane as far as i'm concerned. >> this is a huge day for the american people. >> john: it seems the only people that's pleased are the ones at the...
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why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you know. and coming up, we have an exclusive for you, senator rand paul will join us live. rand paul will join us live. ranrand . \ live. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hung
why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you...
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. >> we have very strong laws, stronger than jessica's law. >> you actually don't have strong laws. you are lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. >> bill: what is going on in the state of colorado? it doesn't want to pass jessica's law to protect kids but it does want to legalize marijuana and impose new restrictions on gun ownership. we'll have a follow-up on that. also tonight, dennis miller on dennis rodman, alan colmes, and the obama administration telling the kids they can't come to the white house. >> what are you, nuts? get out of here. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. enough, enough. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. lots of folks talking about my shootout with alan colmes last night where i asked him what specific, specific budget cuts president obama has proposed. colmes himmed and hawaiied saying the president promising to cut medicare or something. but the truth is president obama has not put forth any specific federal spending
. >> we have very strong laws, stronger than jessica's law. >> you actually don't have strong laws. you are lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. >> bill: what is going on in the state of colorado? it doesn't want to pass jessica's law to protect kids but it does want to legalize marijuana and impose new restrictions on gun ownership. we'll have a follow-up on that. also tonight, dennis miller on dennis rodman, alan colmes, and the obama administration telling the kids they...
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but this is about the rule of law. it isn't so much about him. it isn't so much about john brennan. it's about having rules so that some day if we do have the misfortune of electing someone you do not trust, electing someone who might kill innocent people, who might kill people that they disagree with politically or they might kill people they disagree with religious or might kill people of another ethnic group. we're protected. >> 13 hours of good old-fashioned filibustering. you thought kornacki rants or as he calls them monologues were long. a dozen senators made guest appearances on the floor and one ron wyden of oregon is a democrat. among the highlights, citations of rappers and jay-z. >> nice. >> quotes from the films "the godfather" and a reading from the twitter verse. paul stocked up on milky way bars. senator mark kirk brought him a thermos and an apple. and here's a little history lesson in honor of professor kornacki since i did mock his rants. the last time a talking filibuster consumed the senate is opposed a tax cut plain in 2010 duh strom author mand hold it is reco
but this is about the rule of law. it isn't so much about him. it isn't so much about john brennan. it's about having rules so that some day if we do have the misfortune of electing someone you do not trust, electing someone who might kill innocent people, who might kill people that they disagree with politically or they might kill people they disagree with religious or might kill people of another ethnic group. we're protected. >> 13 hours of good old-fashioned filibustering. you thought...
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fed chairman ben bernanke gave it a name. >> under current law on january 1st, 2013 there's going to be a massive fiscal cliff of large spending cuts and tax increases. >> the fiscal cliff was a classic example of what happens, as you just keep putting these things off and another election comes up. >>, but the 2012 election settled nothing. the voters reelected president obama, but also let republicans keep control of the house. like it or not, a divided nation had just given government by crisis a second term. coming up, with one crisis averted and another on the averted and another on the way, t [ male announcer ] ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your
fed chairman ben bernanke gave it a name. >> under current law on january 1st, 2013 there's going to be a massive fiscal cliff of large spending cuts and tax increases. >> the fiscal cliff was a classic example of what happens, as you just keep putting these things off and another election comes up. >>, but the 2012 election settled nothing. the voters reelected president obama, but also let republicans keep control of the house. like it or not, a divided nation had just given...
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and he's a great resource for law enforcement specifically and everybody else, too, but law enforcement specifically to help you find graffiti vandals or to add on to cases if you do find a graffiti vandal. so, this is for randy campbell. thanks. (applause) >> good news. rebecca delgado is in the house. rebecca, would you like to come up and say a few words about your group at the academy of arts? >> hello, everybody. thank you very, very much. first of all, i would like to say my name is rebecca delgado and i'm a board member of the graffiti advisory as well as a volunteer for dpw. i've been a volunteer with dpw for about 10 years and a board member for about sick years. and i am actually here to nominate -- oh, before i say that, i wanted to thank all of you, by the way, for being here today for joining the conference. i'd like to thank all the people, all the organizations responsible for putting together the international conference. and thank you for visiting our city. i hope you had a great time while you're here and you will continue to explore the city this weekend. you are very
and he's a great resource for law enforcement specifically and everybody else, too, but law enforcement specifically to help you find graffiti vandals or to add on to cases if you do find a graffiti vandal. so, this is for randy campbell. thanks. (applause) >> good news. rebecca delgado is in the house. rebecca, would you like to come up and say a few words about your group at the academy of arts? >> hello, everybody. thank you very, very much. first of all, i would like to say my...
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there are criminal charges if they're actually doing something immediately that puts third parties law enforcement military personnel somebody in immediate eminent danger of course the government can react and they will but these are preplanned strikes in other words if they come about ahead of time you send somebody you know looks as if you can arrest and what if obviously the government always protect itself and its citizenry but that's not what we're really talking about here are blowing up planes is not about making a political statement not about having a difference of opinion not a complaint to the i.r.s. that is a national security act of aggression and that's exactly why the government ought to respond the way that it is a national security issue but at the same time when these people are captured we don't really capture and fact if you want to simulate if you have to have them slager away are going to do not saying you had a they're actually actionable a yeah you know that would be fixed really easily if we just bring them in as the assassin attempted to assassinate ronald rea
there are criminal charges if they're actually doing something immediately that puts third parties law enforcement military personnel somebody in immediate eminent danger of course the government can react and they will but these are preplanned strikes in other words if they come about ahead of time you send somebody you know looks as if you can arrest and what if obviously the government always protect itself and its citizenry but that's not what we're really talking about here are blowing up...
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. >> feelings, just knowing does not necessarily fit with the law. >> that's why you need a law not a statement from the attorney general. that does nothing. it accomplishes absolutely nothing. republicans are going to hold up the business of the united states senate on that and then go ahead and do it because eric holder issues a two sentence statement. >> larry, i have to say if we have a member of congress who says he trusts the government to act responsibly i'm going to reach over to him. it's not true. >> it drives me a little too distraction. if this were 2007, 2008, when the left was absolutely apopletic at the previous president. this president is i'm going to close guantanamo bay, oil stop -- >> we have a president now that may be engaging -- >> these are good points. this is for another segment. i do respect senator rand paul for his promodification liberty. i just think we kind of know would know if they are enemy combatants. >>> now we're going to go to the energy boom in america. it's for real. getting bigger by the day and now a major decision by the nation's freight tra
. >> feelings, just knowing does not necessarily fit with the law. >> that's why you need a law not a statement from the attorney general. that does nothing. it accomplishes absolutely nothing. republicans are going to hold up the business of the united states senate on that and then go ahead and do it because eric holder issues a two sentence statement. >> larry, i have to say if we have a member of congress who says he trusts the government to act responsibly i'm going to...
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now they just recently passed that law where we can't do that. we have to get a search warrant now. that's what we do. i can show you how to do a search warrant for that. if you ever need help with that, r just call me and ask. be more than happy to help you because the bottom line is what we're all here for. i'm very happy that this is being kicked offer. -- off. some of the importance of deal with graffiti, how to set up your own facebook account, using facebook to gather intel. facebook subpoenas, search warrant guidelines, and using grab at&t aloe tracker for investigations. then we're going to talk about if we have time, we'll talk about the successful investigations that we have done at the city of phoenix level. the importance of dealing with graffiti, graffiti gives your city a dirty appearance. residents become afraid. businesses may not want to locate to your city. and less businesses mean less jobs. we know how that's affecting a lot of us. why do we want to use social media to investigate? why are you guys here? >> [inaudible]. >> it is, everybody talks on facebook, righ
now they just recently passed that law where we can't do that. we have to get a search warrant now. that's what we do. i can show you how to do a search warrant for that. if you ever need help with that, r just call me and ask. be more than happy to help you because the bottom line is what we're all here for. i'm very happy that this is being kicked offer. -- off. some of the importance of deal with graffiti, how to set up your own facebook account, using facebook to gather intel. facebook...
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but laws themselves do not change people's minds. nothing -- probably nothing that harry plaqueman -- blackman or samuel alito has written is enough to make someone say, oh, okay, i'll do what they say. it's having these ways to change minds is through learned experience, through lived experience, through empathy and through being able to go deeper into conversation and getting beyond the assumptions and beyond the stereotypes about why people access this health service. i had a, i did a radio interview earlier today where the host,-very libertarian and very progressive, asked me what do you think of the people who say, oh, women just use abortion for birth control. i said, well, i think anyone who says that demonstrates how little they know about abortion, how little they know about birth control for that matter too. but these are common assumptions. people do still think this. people who do not flat out disapprove of the right to choose, but these are the kinds of easy assumptions that are made about abortion in our culture. and it
but laws themselves do not change people's minds. nothing -- probably nothing that harry plaqueman -- blackman or samuel alito has written is enough to make someone say, oh, okay, i'll do what they say. it's having these ways to change minds is through learned experience, through lived experience, through empathy and through being able to go deeper into conversation and getting beyond the assumptions and beyond the stereotypes about why people access this health service. i had a, i did a radio...
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it is against the law to fill these forms out and if you break the law and nothing ever happens to you, my concern is expanding the amount of paper we do nothing with is not the deterrent we are looking for. >> if i can add one other part to that. we are finding another piece of the plaza where we can get a strong bipartisan support on. -- piece of the puzzle where we can get stung by person support. we went after the issue of guns -- where we can get a strong bipartisan support. it is unbelievable. as a former mayor, what we had to deal with was felons who had guns. we did a simple thing. we hired two city prosecutors and assign them to the u.s. attorney's post office with one focus, guns, gangs, and drugs. once you sentence someone on a gun case, they will serve 60 days in a state case and they are out. in a federal court, they are away for five years. less and less gun offenses were occurring. if you look at where these gun offenses were occurring, most will related to criminal activity, guns, cannons, trucks. we -- gains -- gangs and rugs. -- and drugs. the goal is to try to have t
it is against the law to fill these forms out and if you break the law and nothing ever happens to you, my concern is expanding the amount of paper we do nothing with is not the deterrent we are looking for. >> if i can add one other part to that. we are finding another piece of the plaza where we can get a strong bipartisan support on. -- piece of the puzzle where we can get stung by person support. we went after the issue of guns -- where we can get a strong bipartisan support. it is...
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>> it's also important to realize if this section is found obsolete and you think that an election law is discriminatory, there's real resource now. and others are permanent, these are not coming back. >> let's be clear, this is not about repealing all of-- >> exactly. >> this is about repealing only one part of it that applies only to some-- >> and just to reiterate now successful it's been. in 1964, the year before it passed. black voter registration in mississippi, 6%. and then it was 60%. and voter registration are higher than states not covered by section 5. >> what about the argument from the people who still want this supported. if you do away with the pre clearance requirement you'll get last minute attempts by states or localities to move or impose things that liberals don't like, like voter i.d. which might restrict -- they can play some games, in other words, before elections if you don't have the justice department supervising this in advance. >> in those states. this came out so clearly in -- no, those six states, not the north, the south. louisiana and alabama and mississ
>> it's also important to realize if this section is found obsolete and you think that an election law is discriminatory, there's real resource now. and others are permanent, these are not coming back. >> let's be clear, this is not about repealing all of-- >> exactly. >> this is about repealing only one part of it that applies only to some-- >> and just to reiterate now successful it's been. in 1964, the year before it passed. black voter registration in...
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thing in all of the working groups and not come up with proposals but to understand what the present law office and the problems where there are problems with it. i think if we stick to the purpose that they can be a useful basis for further discussion. i am hopeful. >> do you have any sense about what will come out of the small business draft? >> i think there were some discussions on a staff level on friday. i am hopeful there will be more on a member level monday and tuesday. >> when we talk about tax reform, republicans often talk about revenue neutral tax reform, tax reform that does not bring in any more revenue to the current system today. democrats talk about the tax reform their raises revenue. how do you see that working out? do you think you and your colleagues will be able to go along with a tax reform that does not raise revenue like $1 trillion? >> it goes back to the question you started with. we really need to have balance. we really need to look at further cuts. they have to be wise to cut. they have to get the deficit under control. we have to look at medicare and healt
thing in all of the working groups and not come up with proposals but to understand what the present law office and the problems where there are problems with it. i think if we stick to the purpose that they can be a useful basis for further discussion. i am hopeful. >> do you have any sense about what will come out of the small business draft? >> i think there were some discussions on a staff level on friday. i am hopeful there will be more on a member level monday and tuesday....
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i went to law school. i was a land use and zoning attorney which meant if i wound up in court something went horribly wrong with the land use application. we've had good arguments tonight on constitutional issues with regard to this. i think it's important to discuss. it's important for the people at home to fully understand what the legal arguments are here because they are important. they go to the heart of our constitution. they go to the heart of our civil liberties. they go to the heart of the things that distinguish our nation. i think what's really stunning to me, clearly the constitutional issue is important, is how simple and straightforward this issue is and how easily it could have been resolved. i don't know how many hours we're into this now, but i think it's about 11 hours and 15 minutes, because we can't get a straightforward answer. and the members of this body deserve that. the members of this body deserve an answer, no matter what party you're in, no matter what party the president is in.
i went to law school. i was a land use and zoning attorney which meant if i wound up in court something went horribly wrong with the land use application. we've had good arguments tonight on constitutional issues with regard to this. i think it's important to discuss. it's important for the people at home to fully understand what the legal arguments are here because they are important. they go to the heart of our constitution. they go to the heart of our civil liberties. they go to the heart of...
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very important thing to put to rest and if there's any doubt about it left, congress should pass a law making it definitive. clearly as commander-in-chief the at a moment of national crisis, he could authorize something in order to avoid a disaster, but short of that, the bias should be overwhelmingly in favor of protecting illegal rights of american citizens. second though, rand paul gave us a case study in what courageous energetic leadership can be, then every member could exercise, both in the house and senate. you don't have to wait around for group think and the leadership to tell you what to do. you can get up and you can change things and i was very pleased last night that mitch mcconnell late in this long filibuster came to the floor. >> sean: he did. >> as the leader to commend his colleague from kentucky. i thought it was exactly the right gesture. i think we need more rand pauls, we need more people willing to get up and do what they think is right. and i think that we would be a lot further down the road towards hemming in this president if we had more people willing to do
very important thing to put to rest and if there's any doubt about it left, congress should pass a law making it definitive. clearly as commander-in-chief the at a moment of national crisis, he could authorize something in order to avoid a disaster, but short of that, the bias should be overwhelmingly in favor of protecting illegal rights of american citizens. second though, rand paul gave us a case study in what courageous energetic leadership can be, then every member could exercise, both in...
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two things, as a gale american, i never thought this was a constitutional issue or law, so i applaud president clinton and others, including many republicans who have come out and said this is discriminatory, i'm going to slightly contradict myselves here, this is a states' issue, at the end of the day states and people should decide what's best for them. however selfishly i doi believe it should be turned over at the federal level. >> we're going to hear more from cory booker coming up in this half hour. he's part of this initiative, the first lady's initiative to get kids moving, anti-obesity programs, but nobody personifies this whole kind of movement in areas that haven't traditionally been so political as michael bloombe bloomberg. now he has these ads causing a lot of controversy about teen pregnancy, but i mean, look el he also just announced plans for a social media campaign to get teenagers to turn down the volumes on the headphones. he calorie counts to menus, banned ks. obviously, robert, he doesn't have to worry about reelection, but what do you think is going on here? >>
two things, as a gale american, i never thought this was a constitutional issue or law, so i applaud president clinton and others, including many republicans who have come out and said this is discriminatory, i'm going to slightly contradict myselves here, this is a states' issue, at the end of the day states and people should decide what's best for them. however selfishly i doi believe it should be turned over at the federal level. >> we're going to hear more from cory booker coming up...
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. >>> also, a top lieutenant, his son-in-law is in new york city tonight. how he was caught and what happens next to him, when we continue. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the command performance sales event. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> just ahead on 360, day 30 in the jodi arias trial. more questions from the jurors and new signs they aren't buying her story. coming up, our legal panel has a lot to work with. hey used centr silver f t study... so i guess my wife was right. male anner ] centrum. ways your mostomplet how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we
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already thea clu has planned to challenge the law in federal course. cecile richards a president planned parenthood and here with some of her argument to legalize abortion in the fall of '72. >> we are not here to advocate abortion. we do not ask this court to rule that abortion is good or dishonorable in any particular situation. we are here to advocate that the decision as to whether or not a particular woman will continue to carry or will terminate a pregnancy is a decision that should be made by that individual. that, in fact, she has a constitutional right to make that decision for herself. >> sarah, thank you for coming on so much. i have great respect for your historic role, of course. let me ask you this, what does it mean for a state to just all by itself like a cowboy go out there and say we're going to cut the term from sick months to three months in which you can have an abortion, you can make that decision. what could they possibly attempt to do knowing it will be declared unconstitutional? >> i think there are a number of things. one is s
already thea clu has planned to challenge the law in federal course. cecile richards a president planned parenthood and here with some of her argument to legalize abortion in the fall of '72. >> we are not here to advocate abortion. we do not ask this court to rule that abortion is good or dishonorable in any particular situation. we are here to advocate that the decision as to whether or not a particular woman will continue to carry or will terminate a pregnancy is a decision that should...
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and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in place, checks and balances that will ensure that no one person, no one group of people will become so powerful as to become a law unto themselves. that you see, is what this document, our constitution, the constitution of the united states, was designed to ensure. that we as americans would live free, we would live free because our laws would govern us, not the whims, the caprice of individuals. now, i do have here another letter that i'd like to share. this is a letter that was sent to my friend senator paul from mr. john brennan, currently serving as assistant to the president
and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in...
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i also got a statement today from the federal law enforcement officers association. they called this dangerous, ill advised and called it foolishness for the tsa to be rolling back their regulations in this way. and you can bet these organizations are going to be pushing back very hard against tsa in the month to come to see if these restrictions can remain in place. >> yeah, i know as you talked to passengers there, at hartsfield, a lot of people buzzing about this. david mattingly, thank you. a heads up to all of you, we'll be tackling this with our hot topics panel later on in the hour. tweet me. will you feel safer or not next time you're on a plane after these rules go into effect at the end of april? let us know. now some of the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. >>> first up here, attorney general eric holder is not totally ruling out a case where a drone strike could target americans on u.s. soil. he made the comment in a letter to republican senator rand paul, raised the question during hearings involving cia chief nominee john brennan, holder
i also got a statement today from the federal law enforcement officers association. they called this dangerous, ill advised and called it foolishness for the tsa to be rolling back their regulations in this way. and you can bet these organizations are going to be pushing back very hard against tsa in the month to come to see if these restrictions can remain in place. >> yeah, i know as you talked to passengers there, at hartsfield, a lot of people buzzing about this. david mattingly,...
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the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution. patentses and trademarks are a fairly mt sern invention. the first patents were actually royal grants given to iack estos for a monopolies on their inventions and they were popular in inning command continental europe. cet the constitution takes it one step further. this is for useful inventions, and from the beginning, novelty was a kautho ayiect of the pates ofed thce's role. you'll notice that every one of the models has a little tag with it. in each of the tags i tied on by a piece of red ribbon, this piece of red ribbon is one of the supposed originations of t
the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution....
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gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that a goal but celebrities are different and need a different law. >> there is a good question. with lindsey lower than qualify? she had a fall from grace. >> ask charlie sheen. [laughter] thank you for coming. on critically important story to move its civilization. [laughter] should we spend taxpayer dollars to protect celebrates? go to gerriwillis.com. something we have never done before, a sneak peek of miami fashion week. the crumbling power grid costs you money and puts the country risk. we have a leading expert coming up. ♪ ♪music plays thank you orville and wilbur.
gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that...
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president obama will sign into law the violence against women act. last week, the house of representatives passed an extension to the act that expands federal protections to gay, lesbian, transgender, native american and immigrant women. >>> federal regulators are expected to issue a report on their investigation into boeing 787's dreamliner battery fires. the federal aviation administration said to be close to approving tests for boeing's proposed fix for the batteries and the tests could begin next week. >>> and happy birthday to our own colleague usually wishing others happy birthday. the "today" show's willard scott turns 79. just 21 more years and he can get on the smuker's jar. >>> and jeff rossman puts car dealers to the test into an investigation on used car safety defects. and legendary actress maggie smith opens up about her role on "downton abbey" and the new film "quartet." that's it for us. stay here for more news, weather and sports. i'm mara schiavocampo. thanks for watching. >> reporter: it is going to be a sad and emotional day for l
president obama will sign into law the violence against women act. last week, the house of representatives passed an extension to the act that expands federal protections to gay, lesbian, transgender, native american and immigrant women. >>> federal regulators are expected to issue a report on their investigation into boeing 787's dreamliner battery fires. the federal aviation administration said to be close to approving tests for boeing's proposed fix for the batteries and the tests...
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unruly passengers every day and they're rightly protesting this bone-headed change as is the federal law enforcement officers association. and how long until the nra get in and says, hey, air travelers being unarmed is a threat to their civil liberties. most of the policy change makes sense. now you can bring on board souvenir baseball bats, pool cues, golf clubs, but still no box cutters, no razor blades, no knives that don't fold and no water from outside because stuff. some said the change to allow small pocket knives comes because they're not dangerous. oh. others said small knives are hard for the tsa to detect. so allowing them lowers the tsa's failure rate. oh, that, boys and girls, is what you call moving the goalposts. the tsa's job is to make us safer. this does not do that. and frankly it contributes to my sense that they're doing this sort of kabuki theater or security theater. the faa is also not keeping us safer with the absurd continuation of the ban on using electronic devices during takeoff and landing. why can i read a book, a printed book, but not an ereader? because i
unruly passengers every day and they're rightly protesting this bone-headed change as is the federal law enforcement officers association. and how long until the nra get in and says, hey, air travelers being unarmed is a threat to their civil liberties. most of the policy change makes sense. now you can bring on board souvenir baseball bats, pool cues, golf clubs, but still no box cutters, no razor blades, no knives that don't fold and no water from outside because stuff. some said the change...
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and this was my first job out of law school. no pay. and i put my desk in with the secretary. >> rose: how long was it before they started paying you. >> it was a while. it took a number of months. but that's how i got my foot -- >> rose: explain what was going on there. you showed a lot of initiative. you wanted it to happen. you did not let their failure to recognize your talent. >> i had to have a job. >> rose: how did you survive. how did you afford sheltered. >> john's parents were very nice and they would give us meals, they would bring food once a week. >> rose: you also were a politician. >> well eventually, yes. i ran for office in arizona and served in the legislature for some time. >> rose: in the senate or house. >> senate. >> rose: did you ever think i could be governor of arizona. >> i did. but as a matter of fact, i was thinking of running for governor. but bruce babbitt came along. >> rose: democrat. >> yes. and he did not want me running. and that's when he then reached out and put me instead of a trial court judge, pop
and this was my first job out of law school. no pay. and i put my desk in with the secretary. >> rose: how long was it before they started paying you. >> it was a while. it took a number of months. but that's how i got my foot -- >> rose: explain what was going on there. you showed a lot of initiative. you wanted it to happen. you did not let their failure to recognize your talent. >> i had to have a job. >> rose: how did you survive. how did you afford sheltered....
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you came out for the person who was for stronger gun laws. this case, it worked. can we expect to hear more of that sort of thing and more of that kind of support from you for other candidates around the country? >> well, i really think that things in washington are going better than anybody is willing to understands. the judiciary committee just took up gun legislation the other day. it starts the process. the federal government doesn't overnight do things, and probably shouldn't write laws that quickly. the president and vice president are committed here. there's an awful lot of momentum among both republican and democratic rural and urban and suburban congressmen and senators and red states and blue states to do something that will protect the public. >> schieffer: i want to ask you about sugary drinks, because your ban on these large sugary drinks goes into effect, i guess next week in new york. and already we're seeing some people who are saying this is making it really hard on us, not necessarily people who sell those sugary sodas but people like-- well, sta
you came out for the person who was for stronger gun laws. this case, it worked. can we expect to hear more of that sort of thing and more of that kind of support from you for other candidates around the country? >> well, i really think that things in washington are going better than anybody is willing to understands. the judiciary committee just took up gun legislation the other day. it starts the process. the federal government doesn't overnight do things, and probably shouldn't write...
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the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do reflect the realities that you just mentioned. >> chris: in the last budget you cut spending $5 trillion over ten years. how much do you cut spending in the new budget? >> basically the same. $5 trillion. instead of growing spending at 4.9% a year which is the average under the current path we are on we grow spending at 3.4% each year over the next decade and gets us on the path to balance and the result is about a $5 trillion spending cuts. >> chris: cuts in the rate of growth not actual absolute cuts. >> we will grow spending on average 3.4% a year instead of growing it on average 4.9% a year which is the path we are on which takes us away from ever balancing the budget which produces a debt crisis. that is the p
the fiscal cliff is current law and that is not going to change and we propose progrowth tax reform and we think with the current revenue lien w line wed have a system to bring all rates down. good for economic growth and creation and taxpayers by having less loopholes. stop picking winners and losers. those things are still achievable and we achieve that in the budget and do reflect the realities that you just mentioned. >> chris: in the last budget you cut spending $5 trillion over ten...
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he says not only did the law provide an excuse for discrimination the law itself was discriminantory. >>> i'm fascinating with the jockeying taking place in bate parties for 2016. rand paul is running, jeb bush is running and hillary clinton, we'll be waiting for her. when does she decide? we'll ask that and get to thul this. >>> what happens when you're too far right for cpac. you charge them with being under the threat of sharia law. only in red america. this is "hardball," the place for politics. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. politics. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forg
he says not only did the law provide an excuse for discrimination the law itself was discriminantory. >>> i'm fascinating with the jockeying taking place in bate parties for 2016. rand paul is running, jeb bush is running and hillary clinton, we'll be waiting for her. when does she decide? we'll ask that and get to thul this. >>> what happens when you're too far right for cpac. you charge them with being under the threat of sharia law. only in red america. this is...
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you charge them with being under the thumb of being under sharia law. as certified recovery specialists at lifelock, we're dedicated to getting you back on track from identity theft. to protect you from being a victim in the first place, we have specialists for that, too. ♪ [ alarm blaring ] ♪ [ lasers zapping ] ♪ yep. we make a pretty good team. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. [ sneezes ] [ sniffles ] [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. puffs has air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thic
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>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the a good place to be charged with stalking. >> no. paul, apparently her ex-boyfriend is alleging at least half a dozen incidents of stalking. if, say, his lawyers are able to establish a pattern here, will that be damaging? >> yes, that will be highly damaging to him. there are claims being made by the boyfriend that there have been seven prior reports of stalking-like behavior, phone calls, text messages. there's also a claim that this wound up in front of a florida judge once before when apparently the boyfriend sought a restraining order, so there appears to be a long history here of things going on
>> reporter: well, they can be, brianna, because florida has one of the strictest stalking laws in the country. most places it's a misdemeanor charge, a minor charge where you face probation or community service. in florida they have a felony provision where you actually can be sentenced to state's prison in a particularly serious case. now we don't know what is involved in this case, whether it would rise to that level or, indeed, if charges will ever be formally brought, but it's in the...
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she needed law enforcement to believe she wasn't even in arizona. >> meanwhile, back in arizona, no one had seen travis alexander for days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for hip. >> 911 emergency. >> a friend of ours is dead in his bedroom. we hadn't heard from him in a while. his room mates went in there and there's lots of blood. >> travis' body had nearly 29 stab marks including the slash skroosz his neck from ear to ear. there was a gunshot wound over his right eyebrow, and massive amounts of blood all over the master suite, soaked into the bedroom carpet and all over the bathroom, the sink, the mirror, the floor. his friends had immediate suspicions who did it. >> has he been threatened by anyone recently? >> yes, he has. he had an ex-girlfriend who has been bothering him, slashing his tires and things like that. her name is jodi. >> when investigators reached jodi by phone, she insisted she hadn't been near mesa in months. >> that was april 1. >> you haven't been back in town since then? >> no, i haven't at all. >> as the phone call ended, jodi offered a final tho
she needed law enforcement to believe she wasn't even in arizona. >> meanwhile, back in arizona, no one had seen travis alexander for days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for hip. >> 911 emergency. >> a friend of ours is dead in his bedroom. we hadn't heard from him in a while. his room mates went in there and there's lots of blood. >> travis' body had nearly 29 stab marks including the slash skroosz his neck from ear to ear. there was a gunshot wound...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the basic skills you would expect of a half their age. the shocking news was reported by a lot untried local cbs affiliate today, saying that 11,000 kids have graduated from the city's high school and needed remedial courses to relearn the basics before entering new york's community college system. this is a just a poor kids issue. e chancellor appeared on our program and she said that underperformance can be seen in kids of all background, the poorest kids in america ranked 26 out of 30 developed nations and math compared to their peers. that is a trend that you have heard about before. in fact, they also
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journalists are going to cover the segment of society that's still in the treated equally under the the law. the readers writes, contrary to what you say the mission of journalism is not justice, defining justice is a political matter not journalistic. journalism should be about accuracy and fairness and good journalism also means not demeaning conservatives as haters. what do you think about those points? >> that was a pretty good discussion back and forth and i think you've got a window into the soul of much of the mainstream media that says our purpose here is not so much the truth as justice and fairness, a distinction to be made and this report-- this reader who ought to be a reporter, too, of course never get an offer, called it the way the first amendment intended which is to tell the truth. >> can you have justice and fairness without truth? >> well, it helps when they go together. look, i thought that the exchange was illuminating for the reasons that jim said, but also because i think it's good when a reporter gets a chance to express what motivates and what motive him or her, to
journalists are going to cover the segment of society that's still in the treated equally under the the law. the readers writes, contrary to what you say the mission of journalism is not justice, defining justice is a political matter not journalistic. journalism should be about accuracy and fairness and good journalism also means not demeaning conservatives as haters. what do you think about those points? >> that was a pretty good discussion back and forth and i think you've got a window...
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even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such combatant if he belongs to an entity, a government say or a terrorist network like al-qaeda. that has taken up arms against the united states as part of an internationally recognized armed conflict. that does not include hanoi jane. such a conflict exists between the u.s. and al-qaeda. so mr. holder is right that the u.s. could have a target -- could have targeted, say, u.s. citizen anwar al-awlaki had he continued to love -- to live in virginia. the u.s. killed him in yemen before he could kill more americans. but under the law al-awlaki was no different than the nazis who came asho
even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such...
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state for three days vice president nicolas maduro will serve as interim president under venice well as law and election will be held in thirty days now the big question what happens next for the country r.t. spanish correspondent maria star stina brings us the latest from gus when israel is now grieving the loss of its charismatic leader sawzall hugo chavez supporters have taken to the streets across the country and the seven day mourning period has been declared the president of venezuela died on tuesday afternoon nearly two years after being diagnosed with cancer fighting back two years why is president nicolas maduro announced the news describing his debts as intensely painful and a history of tragedy for the country when as well as mildred t.v. life on state television to pledge their loyalty to honduras who chavis named as hugh successor one of the world's best known socialist leaders and distort the united states chavez has undergone surgery four times and had a number of sessions. in the cuban capitol have ana despite his ailing house chavez was reelected in october last year to enf
state for three days vice president nicolas maduro will serve as interim president under venice well as law and election will be held in thirty days now the big question what happens next for the country r.t. spanish correspondent maria star stina brings us the latest from gus when israel is now grieving the loss of its charismatic leader sawzall hugo chavez supporters have taken to the streets across the country and the seven day mourning period has been declared the president of venezuela...
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[applause] so when congress passes law, the president will sign today. they will renew sacred commitment to protect our mothers, our daughters, our sisters. they strengthened that commitment. ii want to thank them. you hope i don't leave anyone out. starting off with my own buddy pat who chairs the committee. pat, thank you. [applause] mike, that would not have happened had you not stepped up. [applause] lisa is not here. but my friend, who i don't want to, i don't want to get her in trouble, i know she likes me because i like her a lot senator, you know surrously you know it was republicans coming and standing up and saying this has to be done. in the senate, so we owe you. we owe you big. [applause] and by the way, if you ever want to partner to get anything important done, call nancy pelosi. call nancy pelosi. [applause] and steny hoyer and congressman moore and my old buddy -- i hope i am not leaving anybody out here but mow, you know my old buddy, john coniars. [applause] [cheering and applauding] i am sure i am leaving someone out for which i apolo
[applause] so when congress passes law, the president will sign today. they will renew sacred commitment to protect our mothers, our daughters, our sisters. they strengthened that commitment. ii want to thank them. you hope i don't leave anyone out. starting off with my own buddy pat who chairs the committee. pat, thank you. [applause] mike, that would not have happened had you not stepped up. [applause] lisa is not here. but my friend, who i don't want to, i don't want to get her in trouble, i...
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seemed sort of difference -- prosecuting someone because they actually broke the law is going to hurt the world economy. i don't get that. >> the keynote everyone brings up is of arthur anderson. if you bring charges against a firm, does it damage the firm and if the firm is so big that it collapses and impacts the global economy, is that something the justice department should consider even if they think there's illegality there. >> all right. eamon. thanks so much. eamon javers. of course, many blamed the banks for the great recession, something we came out much sooner than expected or do we. joining me right now to talk about that is my guest, the economist from the economic cycle at research institution and says we're actually in a recession right now, about the same we had after the crisis but a recession nonetheless. he's here to make the case. >> thank you. >> let's first talk about the economy. you say we're in a recession. >> yes. >> how so. we saw growth last career in gd? >> did we. >> it was up 0.1%. >> you're right. >> it was anemic. >> just to be clear. at the end in lat
seemed sort of difference -- prosecuting someone because they actually broke the law is going to hurt the world economy. i don't get that. >> the keynote everyone brings up is of arthur anderson. if you bring charges against a firm, does it damage the firm and if the firm is so big that it collapses and impacts the global economy, is that something the justice department should consider even if they think there's illegality there. >> all right. eamon. thanks so much. eamon javers....
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those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do up and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand nine hundred so forth there is a penalty built into that contract if they all lock their phone to switch carriers early they pay what's called an early termination fee the longer they've been to the contract the lower the fee so there's a remedy for this phone walking whether it's a problem which it isn't always but already exists based on principles of contract law that we've had for generations i'm not sure the congress release foresaw that when it created the law i would apply it in the context of phone unlocking but now that the library of congress is really makes it i
those laws that are kind of out of touch with the current state of technology. i do up and in fact it's unclear whether this law to the extent that it applies to cell phones was ever a wise idea even when it was passed the notion that we need a federal law with very strict civil and criminal penalties in the context of cell phone locking doesn't make sense people who get cell phones for a bargain price and in exchange are required to spend say two years on a single carrier rise in one thousand...